Here are the top five must-see plays from Week 11 in the NFL:
Another Benjy special*
Kelvin Benjamin might not yet be a complete receiver, as for the second game in a row a route he failed to complete turned into a Cam Newton interception. But how good is the Carolina Panthers rookie receiver? When the Panthers fell behind and Newton needed a play, he went straight to Benjamin. Watch him box out the Atlanta Falcons defensive back, leap, juggle and then corral the ball for a touchdown that helped the Panthers get back in the game.*

A Hemingway masterpiece
The Kansas City Chiefs used a strong run game and several key stops on defense to defeat the Seattle Seahawks in Week 11 and move to 7-3 following an 0-2 start. But don't overlook the contributions of their special teams. Watch the gorgeous punt of Dustin Colquitt, which bounces just inside the Seahawks' goal line, and before it can tumble in for a touchback, Chiefs special-teamer Junion Hemingway saves it for a critical play late in the game.*

Kickball
Cincinnati Bengals tight end Jermaine Gresham caught a pass from Andy Dalton in the red zone and appeared to be ready to score a touchdown. But in trying to reach for the goal line, Gresham had the ball knocked out ... where it pinballed around the turf for a moment. Seeing an opportunity, Gresham stuck out his leg, kicked the ball and somehow ended up with it — in the end zone. Watch this weird play, which went down as an 11-yard touchdown catch. And then read about the totally bizarre aftermath!*


Salty Peppers
Do you think the Green Bay Packers are happy they signed Julius Peppers? And likewise, do you think Peppers likes his new role as a defensive player? Both seem to be outstanding fits, as Peppers helped pile onto a great effort in the win over the Philadelphia Eagles with a tremendous individual effort — a 52-yard touchdown return that put the icing on the cake that was a blowout victory. Man, Peppers would have made a killer tight end.


The kid might be decent
Odell Beckham frustrated the New York Giants in the preseason when he couldn't seem to get healthy. A balky hamstring kept him on the sidelines, and now we know why the Giants wanted him so badly to get on the field: The rookie wideout is an assasin. Oh, the Giants might be slumping badly, losing their fifth straight game Sunday, but they have a star in Beckham, who gave them a chance to win the game Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers with plays such as thing. (And for a treat, watch the little show Beckham puts on while the play is being reviewed. Yeah, the kid has confidence, too.)

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